Lisbon, Oct. 22 (Lusa) - The headlines in the Portuguese pres on Monday include the news that cancer secreening in 2017 fell to below target figures and that two thirds of politicians are from the Lisbon region.

Público:
- “Cancer screenings fall below target in 2017”
- “There are 100 empty beds for students due to lack of maintenance work”

Jornal de Notícias:
- “Church poor houses pay luxury tax”
- “Robots invade schools"
- “Ministry saves €3 million on police uniforms”
- “Two thirds of members of parliament are from the Lisbon region”
- “Cinema: Tickets discounted to slow loss of viewers”
- “Champion's League: Salvio makews history and Felipe doesn't stop”
- “Chairman of Braga [football club] has no assets or many to pay off debts”
- “Gang on the run suspected of shooting man in head”
- “The dog's life of the homeless in Porto”

Jornal i:
- “Carlos Carreiras: 'I feel that I don't have the capacity to be prime minister (...) and Rui Rio thinks he does'”
- "Braga: “Parish council made false statements to 'inherit' house."
- “Controversial message before the storm: EMEL complains of 'bias'”.
- “Tobacco: 'Minimum tax' affects smokers that opt for cheaper brands”
- “Opinion: 'Fascism is almost 100 years old' – essay by Alfredo Barroso”
- “Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso: The mentor of the vanguards who wanted ot be an architect”
- “Personal finance: Everything you need to know before choosing health insurance”

Negócios:
- “Santa Casa has already paid more but has yet to take a stake in Montepio”
- “Tax Authority's public notices to be published on the Internet”
- “Three potential buyers for Novo Bank«co's bad loans”
- “Capital conversation: Paulo Duarte, leader of Pharmacy Association: ”'Conditions are not in place to lower the price of drugs'"
- “Transport: Euro MPs demand drop in polluting emmissions from trucks”